The Lesser Sac and Foramen of Winslow: Anatomy, Embryology, and CT Appearance of Pathologic Processes
Mohab M. Elmohr, Katherine J. Blair, Christine O. Menias, Ayman Nada, Akram M. Shaaban, Kumar Sandrasegaran, Khaled M. Elsayes
Abstract
The lesser peritoneal sac is an intricate anatomic region involved in many disease processes. It is a significant conduit for the spread of disease within the peritoneal cavity. The spectrum of pathologic processes pertaining to the lesser sac can be classified on the basis of the type of involvement, such as a fluid collection (e.g., transudate, exudate, bile, and blood), a mass (e.g., neoplastic or nonneoplastic conditions and lymphadenopathy), or an internal hernia into the lesser sac.
Topics & Concepts
MedicineLesser sacAnatomyEmbryologyPathologyForamenStomachGastroenterologyIntestinal and Peritoneal AdhesionsIntraperitoneal and Appendiceal MalignanciesOmental and Epiploic Conditions